Vehicle mud flap

ABSTRACT

A mud flap is provided for a vehicle which comprises a panel member of rubber having a top mounting end for securement within the wheel well of a vehicle, a bottom free end having a metallic accent plate supported thereon and respective inner and outer sides extending between the ends of the panel member. A recessed portion in the panel member received the accent plate therein and includes a peripheral lip to overlap the peripheral edges of the accent plate. The use of a peripheral lip which overlaps a peripheral edge of the accent plate prevents separation of the plate from the panel member when the panel member is deformed by wind and debris in use. Accordingly dirt and debris are not permitted to be lodged between the plate and the panel member, thus preventing deformation and an unattractive appearance to the mud flap.

This application is a Continuation-in-Part Application of applicationSer. No. 10/025,619, filed Dec. 26, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,729,652 andclaims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d) or (f).

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a mud flap and more particularly to amud flap having a decorative metallic insert.

BACKGROUND

For decorative appearance, a metallic insert is known to be located onvarious designs of vehicle mud flaps. When supporting a mud flap on avehicle however, the mud flaps are known to be subjected to significantabuse due to rocks and other debris being thrown from the wheels ontothe mud flaps. Typically the decorative metallic insert on known mudflaps, merely lays flat against the panel forming the body of the mudflap to be secured by various types of fasteners. The resulting twistingof the mud flap and debris being thrown about in use however, causes themetallic insert to partly separate from the panel of the mud flap sothat dirt and debris can be lodged between the metallic insert and thepanel. The debris accordingly causes deformation of the mud flap and anundesirable appearance results.

SUMMARY

According to the present invention there is provided a mud flap for avehicle comprising:

a panel member having front and rear surfaces bounded by a top mountingend, a bottom free end and respective inner and outer sides extendingbetween the ends, the rear surface including a recessed portion therein;

mounting means for securing the top mounting end of the panel member tothe vehicle; and

a metallic accent plate received within the recessed portion of the rearsurface of the panel member;

the recessed portion including a peripheral lip which extends at leastpartway about a periphery of the recessed portion and which overlaps aperipheral edge of the accent plate.

The use of a peripheral lip which overlaps a peripheral edge of theaccent plate prevents separation of the plate from the panel member whenthe panel member is deformed by road debris in use. Accordingly dirt anddebris are not permitted to be lodged between the plate and the panelmember, thus preventing deformation and a resulting unattractiveappearance to the mud flap.

Preferably, the peripheral lip extends fully about the periphery of therecessed portion and overlaps the edge of the accent plate about a fullperiphery thereof.

The peripheral lip is preferably formed of stretchable resilientmaterial so that an opening of the recessed portion bound by theperipheral lip may be smaller in an unstretched position than thedimensions of the accent plate, while still permitting the accent plateto be inserted therethrough.

Preferably, the accent plate is smaller in dimension than the recessedportion with the peripheral lip removed such that the peripheral edge ofthe accent plate is spaced inwardly from the periphery of the recessedportion while both the accent plate and the space between the plate andrecessed portion periphery are overlapped by the lip.

The peripheral lip may project inwardly from the periphery of therecessed portion a distance between ⅛ of an inch and 5/16 of an inch,but ideally projects inwardly approximately 3/16 of an inch.

In the preferred embodiment, the recessed portion is located adjacentthe bottom end of the panel member.

When there is provided a plurality of fasteners securing the accentplate to the panel member, the fasteners are preferably located adjacentthe peripheral edge of the accent plate, spaced inwardly from theoverlapping peripheral lip.

The fasteners and the accent plate are preferably formed of a similargrade of stainless steel to prevent corrosion.

The mounting means may comprise a pair of elongated slots in the panelmember adjacent the top mounting end of the panel member.

There may be provided a pair of metallic accent plates spaced apartalong the bottom free end of the panel member, each supported within arespective recessed portion of the panel member and each beingoverlapped by a respective peripheral lip of the recessed portion.

The panel member preferably includes a mounting portion recessed intothe rear surface adjacent the top mounting end which receives a mountingplate therein similarly to the accent plate.

The mounting portion preferably includes a peripheral lip which extendsat least partway about a periphery of the mounting portion and whichoverlaps a peripheral edge of the mounting plate.

The mounting portion may be open along the top mounting end of the panelmember for slidably receiving the mounting plate into the mountingportion of the panel member in a longitudinal direction of the panelmember.

When the mounting portion extends up to the top mounting end, themounting plate may include a flange portion extending rearwardly from atop edge of a main body of the mounting plate which overlaps the topmounting end of the panel member. The flange portion preferably liesgenerally perpendicularly to the main body of the mounting plate.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate exemplary embodiments ofthe present invention:

FIG. 1 is a isometric view of a first embodiment of the mud flap.

FIGS. 2 and 3 are front elevational and side elevational view of the mudflap according to FIG. 1.

FIG. 4 is an enlarged side elevational view of the top end of the mudflap as viewed in FIG. 3.

FIG. 5 is a front elevational view of a second embodiment of the mudflap.

FIG. 6 is a side elevational view of a middle portion of the secondembodiment according to FIG. 5.

FIGS. 7 and 8 are front elevational views of respective third and fourthembodiments of the mud flap.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to the accompanying drawings, there is illustrated a mud flapgenerally indicated by reference numeral 10. The mud flap 10 is intendedfor mounting within the wheel well of a vehicle, rearwardly of therespective wheel of the vehicle as in conventional mud flaps. As variousembodiments of the present invention are described and illustratedherein, the common elements will first be described.

The mud flap includes a panel 12 of somewhat resilient rubber materialwhich forms the main body of the mud flap. The panel includes a frontsurface 14 and a rear surface 16. The front and rear surfaces are boundby a top mounting end 18, a bottom free end 20, an inner side 22 and anouter side 24 in which the inner and outer sides extend in alongitudinal direction of the panel member between the top and bottomends thereof. Although each embodiment is described as a left sidedmodel, the corresponding right sided model is either identical to or amirror image of the left sided model construction.

The panel member 12 includes a lower recessed portion 26 adjacent thebottom free end 20 for receiving an accent plate 28 therein. Two middlerecessed portions 30 are also provided spaced between the ends of thepanel member. An upper recessed portion 32 is provided adjacent the topmounting end of the panel member for receiving a mounting plate 34therein.

Each recessed portion generally comprises an area in the rear surface 16of the panel member which is recessed in relation to a surroundingperiphery of the body of the panel member 12 so that thickness of thepanel member at each recessed portion is reduced. The shape of the areaof each recessed portion is generally rectangular with rounded corners.

The accent plate 28 is formed of a rigid metallic plate of stainlesssteel which is thinner than the depth of the lower recessed portion 26within which it is received so that the outer surface of the accentplate is recessed in relation to the surrounding peripheral surface ofthe body of the panel member in a mounted position. The accent plate isalso generally rectangular, having a shape which is substantiallyidentical to the respective lower recessed portion 26, yet the accentplate is sized to be slightly smaller than the dimensions at theperiphery of the recessed portion 26 so that a spacing in the order of1/16 of an inch to 1/32 of an inch is provided about a full periphery ofthe accent plate when mounted within the respective recessed portion.

Apertures 36 are provided at the corners of the accent plate and atspaced positions along the top and bottom sides so that each aperture 36is located adjacent a peripheral edge 38 of the accent plate while beingspaced slightly inwardly from the edge of the accent plate and thecorresponding edge of the lower recessed portion 26. The apertures 36are in alignment with corresponding apertures in the panel member whichextend fully through the panel member at the lower recessed portionadjacent a periphery thereof for receiving fasteners through thecorresponding apertures to secure the accent plate to the panel member.The fasteners are formed of a similar grade of stainless steel as theaccent plate to prevent corrosion therebetween.

A peripheral lip 40 is formed integrally with the panel member 12 of astretchable rubber material, like the main body. The peripheral lip 40projects inwardly about a full periphery of the lower recessed portion26, flush with a peripheral outer rear surface of the body of the panelmember. The lip projects parallel and spaced outwardly from the recessedsurface of the lower recessed portion 26 of the panel member forreceiving the peripheral edge 38 of the accent plate between the lip andthe recessed floor surface of the portion 26. The lip may projectinwardly in the order of ⅛ of an inch to 5/16 of an inch, but ideallythe lip projects inwardly in the order of 3/16 of an inch so as tooverlap the peripheral edge of the accent plate about a full peripherythereof in the order of ⅛ of an inch to 1/16 of an inch. By overlappingthe peripheral lip about the full circumference of the accent plate, thecircumference at the free end 42 of the lip is arranged to be smallerthan an outer circumference of the accent plate so that the lip isrequired to be stretched in order to receive the accent plate within thelower recessed portion 26. Providing a plate having dimensions which areslightly smaller than the interior dimensions of the lower recessedportion with the lip removed assists in insertion of the plate withinthe respective lower recessed portions. The apertures 36 andcorresponding fasteners received therein are arranged to be spacedslightly inwardly from the free ends 42 of the peripheral lip 40 so asnot to interfere with snug engagement of the peripheral lip with theouter surface of the accent plate at a point of overlap.

The mounting plate 34 also comprises a rigid stainless steel plate whichis thinner than a depth of the corresponding upper recessed portion 32so as to be recessed in relation to the surrounding rear surface of thebody of the panel member in a mounted position. A peripheral lip 44 isprovided which is configured similarly to the peripheral lip 40 of theaccent plate for overlapping the peripheral edges of the mounting plateon at least three sides thereof. In the preferred embodiments disclosedherein, the peripheral lip 44 overlaps the body edge and both side edgesas described above with regard to the lip of the accent plate. Apertures46 are similarly provided in the bottom corners of the mounting plateand at spaced positions therebetween along the bottom edge, adjacent theedge but spaced slightly inwardly from the peripheral lip 44 while beingformed of a similar grade of stainless steel to prevent corrosion.

A portion of the peripheral edge 48 of the mounting plate along the topedge 50 includes a flange portion 52 which projects forwardly from aportion of the top edge of a main body of the mounting plate 34 foroverlapping the top edge of the panel member 12. The flange portion 52lies perpendicularly to the main body of the mounting plate, while beingintegrally formed with the main body of the mounting plate so that theflange portion and the main body are joined by a bend in the sheetedmaterial forming the mounting plate. At least a portion of the upperrecessed portion 32 is open in relation to the top end of the panelmember so that the opening in the upper recessed portion having noperipheral lip 44 receives the flange portion 52 therethrough. Theflange portion 52 is arranged to be flush with the front surface of thepanel member at the free end thereof such that the depth of the flangeportion is substantially equal to the thickness of the panel member atthe upper recessed portion 32.

Turning now to FIGS. 1 through 4 the first embodiment will now bedescribed in further detail. In the first embodiment, the panel member12 is generally rectangular, having a square top mounting end 18 so thatthe mounting plate 34 is similarly rectangular in shape. A pair ofmounting slots 54 are provided at spaced positions along the topmounting end of the panel. Each mounting slot is elongate in a lateraldirection extending across the top mounting end of the panel member. Themounting slots are spaced laterally from one another so as to bepositioned adjacent the upper corners of the mounting plate and panelmembers. The mounting plate is arranged to have dimensions which aresimilar to that of the respective upper recessed portion 32 so thattolerance of a spacing between the peripheral edges of the plate andthat of the recess are reduced in relation to that of the accent plate28. The upper recessed portion 32 is open along the full top edgethereof so that the lip extends fully about only the bottom edge andside edges of the mounting plate. In this arrangement the mounting platemay be slidably received through the open top end of the upper recessedportion 32 in a longitudinal direction of the panel member. Accordinglythe flange portion 52 extends across the full top edge of the panelmember to abut the top edge of the panel member in a mounted positionwhile the bottom end of the mounting plate abuts the bottom end of theupper recessed portion 32 when the apertures 46 in the mounting plateand corresponding apertures in the panel member are aligned forreceiving fasteners therethrough.

Turning now to the embodiments of FIGS. 5 and 6, the top edge of thepanel member 12 is suitably shaped for conforming to the shape of aparticular wheel well of a vehicle. In this configuration the top edgeof the panel is taller at an upper portion 58 adjacent the outer side ofthe panel member. The top edge subsequently curves downwardly along acurved portion toward the bottom end of the panel member as it extendsin a lateral direction towards a lower portion 60 of the top edgeadjacent an inner side of the panel member which is closer to the bottomend than the upper portion 58. The upper recessed portion 32 is locateddirectly adjacent the top edge of the panel member and is similar incontour to the top edge as in previous embodiments. The mounting plate34 is also identical in shape to the upper recessed portion 32 and thecontour of the top edge of the panel member. The peripheral lip 44 inthis instance overlaps the bottom edge and both side edges of themounting plate as in previous embodiments, however the peripheral lipcontinues to extend about the upper portion 58 and the curved portion ofthe top edge extending towards the lower portion 60. The lower portion60 remains open along the top edge but is filled with the flange portion52 of the mounting plate so that all edges of the mounting plate eitherinclude a flange portion 52 or are overlapped by the peripheral lip 44.The flange 52 is similarly arranged to project forwardly from the topedge of the mounting plate to overlap the top edge of the panel memberat the lower portion 60 thereof.

Turning now to FIG. 7 a further embodiment of the mud flap 10 isillustrated for use with a wheel well of a vehicle housing a dual wheelset. The panel member is accordingly wider than in the first embodiment,but otherwise the mounting plate is similarly configured to that of thefirst embodiment, being generally rectangular in shape.

The single accent plate of the first embodiment however is replaced witha pair of accent plates 28 which are laterally spaced from one anotheron opposing sides of a flexible central portion 62 which is arranged foralignment with a seam between the wheels of the dual wheel set. Theindividual accent plates 28 however are each arranged as in the firstembodiment so as to be overlapped about a full periphery thereof by theperipheral lip 40. The accent plates 28 are again arranged to be smallerin dimension than the respective lower recessed portion 26 within whichit is received while being slightly larger in outer circumference thanthe peripheral lip 40 at the free end thereof such that the peripherallip must be stretched to receive the plate therein. Fasteners aresimilarly provided at the corners of each plate 28 and spaced alongrespective edges of the plate so that all fasteners are adjacent theedges but spaced slightly inwardly from the free end of the peripherallip.

As noted above, the mounting plate 34 in the embodiment of FIG. 7 issimilarly arranged as in the first embodiment so as to be generallyrectangular in shape and includes the flange 52 extending along the fulltop end of the panel member to overlap the top edge of the panel memberwhile the other three sides of the mounting plate are overlapped by theperipheral lip of the upper recessed portion 32. Three mounting slots 64are provided at laterally spaced positions along the top edge of themounting plate so as to be generally elongate and parallel to the topedge while being spaced slightly therefrom. A set of fasteners areprovided at spaced positions along the bottom edge of the mounting plateas in all embodiments so as to be located adjacent the bottom edge ofthe mounting plate but spaced slightly inwardly from the peripheral lipoverlapping the edge.

A further embodiment of the mud flap 10 is illustrated in FIG. 8 inwhich the mud flap is substantially identical to that of the firstembodiment with the exception of being lengthened in the longitudinaldirectional for a different particular application. Also the accentplates, which are smooth in texture as illustrated in all previousembodiments, are provided with a conventional textured checker platepattern which is interchangeable in any embodiment of the mud flap withthe smooth accent plates and mounting plates for either strength orappearance as desired.

In further embodiments the accent plates or mounting plate may includeribs or formations therein for added strength to resist bending. Foradditional securement of the mounting plate to the top end of the panelmember, the flange portion 52 may be provided with an additional bendadjacent the free end thereof such that the free end of the flangeportion terminates at a downward turned end overlapping the opposingfront surface 14 of the mud flap. For additional securement variouscombinations of fasteners and/or adhesive compound between the panelmember and the mounting plate or accent plates may be provided. In allembodiments the use of a peripheral lip which overlaps at least aportion of the edges of the plates received within the panel member,assists in securing the edges of the plates securely to the panel memberto prevent separation thereof which would otherwise cause debris toenter between the plates and the panel member to cause subsequentdeformation and undesirable appearance to the mud flap.

While various embodiments of the present invention have been describedin the foregoing, it is to be understood that other embodiments arepossible within the scope of the invention. The invention is to beconsidered limited solely by the scope of the appended claims.

1. A mud flap for a vehicle comprising: a panel member having front andrear surfaces bounded by a top mounting end, a bottom free end andrespective inner and outer sides extending between the ends, the rearsurface including a recessed portion therein; mounting means forsecuring the top mounting end of the panel member to the vehicle; and ametallic accent plate received within the recessed portion of the rearsurface of the panel member; and a plurality of fasteners securing theaccent plate to the panel member at spaced positions about a peripheryof the accent plate; the recessed portion including a peripheral lipwhich extends about a periphery of the recessed portion and whichoverlaps a peripheral edge of the accent plate; and the fasteners beinglocated adjacent the peripheral edge of the accent plate, spacedinwardly from the overlapping peripheral lip.
 2. The mud flap accordingto claim 1 wherein the peripheral lip is formed of stretchable resilientmaterial.
 3. The mud flap according to claim 1 wherein the peripherallip projects inwardly from the periphery of the recessed portion adistance between ⅛ of an inch and 5/16 of an inch.
 4. The mud flapaccording to claim 1 wherein the recessed portion is located adjacentthe bottom end of the panel member.
 5. The mud flap according to claim 1wherein the accent plate is smaller in dimension than the recessedportion such that the peripheral edge of the accent plate is spacedinwardly from the periphery of the recessed portion.
 6. The mud flapaccording to claim 1 wherein the fasteners and the accent plate areformed of a similar grade of stainless steel.
 7. The mud flap accordingto claim 1 wherein the mounting means comprises a pair of elongatedslots in the panel member adjacent the top mounting end of the panelmember.
 8. The mud flap according to claim 1 wherein there is provided apair of metallic accent plates spaced apart along the bottom free end ofthe panel member, each supported within a respective recessed portion ofthe panel member and each being overlapped by a respective peripherallip of the recessed portion.
 9. The mud flap according to claim 1wherein the panel member includes a mounting portion recessed into therear surface adjacent the top mounting end which receives a mountingplate therein.
 10. The mud flap according to claim 9 wherein themounting portion includes a peripheral lip which extends at leastpartway about a periphery of the mounting portion and which overlaps aperipheral edge of the mounting plate.
 11. A mud flap for a vehiclecomprising: a panel member having front and rear surfaces bounded by atop mounting end, a bottom free end and respective inner and outer sidesextending between the ends, the rear surface including a mountingportion recessed therein adjacent the top mounting end and a lowerrecessed portion therein; mounting means for securing the top mountingend of the panel member to the vehicle including a mounting platereceived in the mounting portion of the panel member having mountingapertures therein; the mounting portion of the panel member including aperipheral lip which extends at least partway about a periphery of themounting portion and which overlaps a peripheral edge of the mountingplate; a metallic accent plate received within the lower recessedportion of the rear surface of the panel member; the lower recessedportion of the panel member including a peripheral lip which extends atleast partway about a periphery of the recessed portion and whichoverlaps peripheral edge of the accent plate; wherein the mountingportion is open along the top mounting end of the panel member forslidably receiving the mounting plate into the mounting portion of thepanel member in a longitudinal direction of the panel member.
 12. Themud flap according to claim 11 wherein the peripheral lip extends fullyabout the periphery of the recessed portion and overlaps the edge of theaccent plate about a full periphery of the accent plate.
 13. The mudflap according to claim 11 wherein the mounting portion extends up tothe top mounting end, the mounting plate including a flange portionextending rearwardly from a top edge of a main body of the mountingplate and overlapping the top mounting end of the panel member.
 14. Themud flap according to claim 13 wherein the flange portion lies generallyperpendicularly to the main body of the mounting plate.
 15. A mud flapfor a vehicle comprising: a panel member having front and rear surfacesbounded by a top mounting end, a bottom free end and respective innerand outer sides extending between the ends, the rear surface includingan upper recessed portion recessed therein adjacent the top mounting endand a lower recessed portion recessed therein adjacent a bottom end;mounting means for securing the top mounting end of the panel member tothe vehicle including a mounting plate received in the upper recessedportion of the panel member having mounting apertures therein; upperrecessed portion of the panel member including a peripheral lip whichextends at least partway about a periphery of the upper recessed portionand which overlaps a bottom peripheral edge end both side peripheraledges of the mounting plate; the mounting plate and the upper recessedportion being similarly contoured along the top end of the panel member;a metallic accent plate received within the lower recessed portion ofthe rear surface of the panel member; and the lower recessed portion ofthe panel member including a peripheral lip which extends at leastpartway about a periphery of the recessed portion and which overlaps aperipheral edge of the accent plate.
 16. The mud flap according to claim15 wherein the upper recessed portion extends up to the top mountingend, the mounting plate including a flange portion extending rearwardlyfrom a top edge of a main body of the mounting plate and overlapping thetop mounting end of the panel member.
 17. The mud flap according toclaim 15 wherein the peripheral lip of the upper recessed portionoverlaps a portion of a top peripheral edge of the mounting plate.